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[TradeSmith Power Trends logo] [TradeSmith Power Trends logo] June 25, 2024 Power Trends+: You Request Them, We Rank Them If you follow ice hockey at all, you know the Florida Panthers beat the Edmonton Oilers last night in a thrilling Game 7 to win the Stanley Cup. The Panthers are my number two team, so I’m happy along with my home state of Florida. But it’s still a little bit bittersweet because I’m a huge New York Rangers fan, so it stung when the Panthers eliminated the Rangers three weeks ago in the conference finals. Investors might be feeling a little stung, too, but for other reasons. Stocks have gotten more volatile recently, and many are hitting lows. But there’s always a silver lining and some glimmers of hope – like the fact I can still celebrate a Panthers win since I’m a Florida native and live right up the road from the arena where they play. And there are always great stocks poised to make money... we just need to know how to find them. That’s why I ran your requested stocks through my Quantum Edge system to find the top four with the best Quantum Scores... and the bottom four that got eliminated. [Click here]( or on the image below to see if your ticker recommendation made the ranks – either at the top or bottom – and whether I think they are worth your money. And yes, that’s a Florida Panthers hat! I really enjoy bringing you all these video issues and providing my analysis by taking a closer look at what makes a stellar stock, and what makes a dud. Remember, the stocks in this video are not currently recommended in my investing services, but that doesn’t stop me from digging into the data to help you in your research. My fellow TradeSmith analyst and business partner Luke Downey and I will be back next week with an all-new Power Trends+ video analysis. As always, make sure to send in your tickers – or anything else you’d like us to talk about – to jasonqe@tradesmith.com. Talk soon, [Jason Bodner] Jason Bodner Editor, Jason Bodner’s Power Trends IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [The AI Presentation ‘They’ Don’t Want You to See]( Wall Street legend confesses, “I feel a sense of duty to share what I know with as many people as I can… that’s why I made this free for all to view.” [Click here to see it]( © 2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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